STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX IIEM. 1001—2856 UNITED No Matter Whether You Do All Your Own Sewing or Just a Little You Should Select an Eldridge Rotary, Or Two-Spool Sewing Machine It has automatic tension. Lightest running, eas iest to operate, simplest sewing machine in the world. Come in and have it explained to you—operate it yourself. You will.then know the Eldridge has no superior and includes many advantages not found on other machines. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. Table Damask Cloths and Napkins Mercerized Table damask; 58 inches wide; 50c yd; 64 inches wide, 79c; 72 inches wide, SI.OO yd. Imported mercerized table Damask; 70 inches wide; $1.50 and $1.75 yd. Napkins to match; . $4.50 and $5.00 per doz. Union Linen Damask; 70 inches wide; $2.00 yd. Pure Linen Damask; 70 inches wide; $3.00 yd. Mercerized Damask pattern cloths; size 64x72; $2.25 each. Imported Mercerized Damask pattern cloths; size 72x72; $4.00 each. Napkins to match above; $5.00 doz. Pure Linen Pattern Table cloths; size 68x68; $9.00 each. Napkins to match: SIO.OO per doz. Mercerized Damask napkins, hemmed and ready for use; $1.65 doz. Mercerized Damask napkins, Bookfold; size 22x22; doz. Pure Linen napkins; size 22x22; SIO.OO doz. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Right Stockings For Fall For Women and Children Yes; there are right and wrong stockings, just as surely as there are rights and lefts. Just now, when there is a growing scarcity in hosiery, there is more chance than ever of getting "the wrong kinds, unless your store has been exceedingly care ful in making its selections and intensely interested in serving you well. We have been careful in both of these things, and the Right Stockings are here, in every wanted variety. A fine gauge silk stocking, full fashioned with flexible lisle top and lisle foot in black and white; $2.15 Children's stockings of fine ribbed lisle made of selected yarns. Full length stockings with double knee, double heel and toe, in black; 55c pair. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Ginghams For School Dresses and JVgists Dress ginghams in plaids and plain colors; 27 inches wide; good patterns and quality; 29c yd. Dress ginghams; 32 inches wide in a" large selection of plaids, and plain colors; good quality and styles; 35c yd. Percales of the best make in light and dark pat terns in stripes and figures; 40c yd. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. New Fall Models in J1 ec^ern Corsets ifj \ •- ' ' It is with more than usual pleasure and confidence that / ji| l we announce our Fall Corset Opening with a complete assortment of Redfern Corsets. They are beautiful to jl® / J j look at, and so skillfully designed as to transform all ! 11l sorts and conditions of figures into the straight slim r'l 'St ■ •li hues of youth. Both Back-Lace and Front-Lace, at a BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. TUESDAY EVENING, Handsome Sensible Styles For Fall Wear of Striking Individuality v- 535.00 to $250.00 Exclusive models portraying the ulti mate word in fashion. Distinctive new iM treatments are captivating in their •}jo& \ 83 K .8 -W c^iarm " l g simplicity. In all the newer F\ I i ® fabrics, Peachbloom, Caledonia, Cas- cade, Frostglow, Silvertone and Art )Pi Vf Autumn and Winter Suits 1 Js _ $45.00 to $275.00 ' §, Mnfß TCJ grace of line, harmony of color and rich- F- ness of fabric are the salient features of these essentially feminine garments in all the leading shades and materials. f Day time Frocks & Gowns - $19.75 to $150.00 -J Lj Distinguished by their extreme grace ;aN j \ A I and youthful simplicity. These are in a WI/.'A iH ,/ \Ju wide range of approved materials and ry colors in sizes 15,17am119;14,16and18; 20, 36 to 48, and 39 to 51. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. The Blouse Department Offers Many New Ideas In Pretty Blojts_es, IVarm Scarfs and the Ever_ Middies• Complete line of new georgette and crepe blouses in dainty flesh and white and in dark suit shades; dainty tuckings and frills; lace trimmings; all the new style collar and cuffs; $5.95. Scarfs in the medium and wide; all the smart shades of brown, and beavers, dark navy and oxfords; $1.75 to $11.95. Fine serge middies for misses and women; regula tion style with white braid trimming; pockets with a touch of red; $4.25. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JSmm&uZ HARRISKIL'ItO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1010. The Early Fall Presentation * of Dressmaking Supplies Before the sewing work stars, the thoughtful home dressmaker lays in full supplies of everything that may be needed. Frightful waste of valuable time to have to hurry out for pins, thread, dress shields and the like, after the work gets started. Here are a few reminders and your opportunity to get the "needfuls" on your next trip to the store. Check everything on the list that you are likely to need, for this is the convenient and profitable time to lay in a full supply. Snap fasteners; sc, 10c, \2 l / 2 c. Hook and Eyes, sc, Bc, 10c and I 2y 2 c. Button Moulds; 5c bunch. Needles, 12y 2 c pkg. Thimbles, sc. Tape Measures; sc, 10c, 25c and 40c. J. P. Coats button thread; sc. Belding Bros, spool silk; Bc. Bias binding; 10c to 30c bolt. White cotton stay binding; 10c to 25c. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Five New Distinct Styles of • Fall Shoes For Women ig£ at SIO.OO 1 Brown Calfskin with leather military heels; Black Kidskin with f\ IjJ leather military heels, Patent Coltskin with leather Louis heels, brown , W— f and gray Kidskin, turned soles and Louis XV heels. SIO.OO pair, / JV% Good Shoes For Children {j /J| t Our children's shoes are fitted with care; we carry narrow widths jl2£ J? and see to it that the Kiddies have their feet properly We have ,_//• the children's shoes in all leathers; Infants' size 2to growing girls' size 7, v 222"^^ These shoes are priced according to size. COWMAN'S—Mais Flops, \ SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX It is Very Economical to Buy Blankets Now \\ e have some very special September offerings in Blankets and, besides, there isn't a blanket in our entire stock that will not cost us more to buy this Fall than these lots have cost us. Every housekeeper knows just what her Fall needs will be; but she can't estimate how much more they will cost a few weeks later—onlv she IS SURE THAT IT WILL BE MUCH MORE. Look at these groups, especially: Single bed blankets, in white and gray, 54x72; pink and blue borders; $2.75 pair. Double bed blankets, size 64x76, in white, gray and tan; good weight and heavy nap; assorted colored borders; $3.39 pair. Plaid blankets for single and double beds in all desirable colors; some bound, others over-whipped ends; all new goods, at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $9.00 pair. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Women's Union Suits 79c A woman's light weight fine ribbed cotton gar ment suitable for early Fall wear. The kind that is right for this time of the year; low neck, band top, sleeveless, tight knee; a garment of quality; 69c and 79c. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. W omen's Muslin Underwear In Famous JVolfhead Makes These days no woman can afford to buy any gar ment that does not wear as well as it looks. Wolf head undergarments are made from the finest mate rials, into envelope chemise, gowns, etc. Envelope chemise in a large variety of styles; Lace and embroidery trimmed; $1.98 to $4.98. Gowns of fine batiste; low neck, short sleeves; lace and embroidery trimmed; some very pretty sleeveless gowns; $1.98 to $4.25. Very effective style in pink voile gown, tailored model; $2.50 to $4.25. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Some of the New Arrivals in Velvets and Pile Fabrics The coming Fall and Winter have sounded the keynote for Pile Fabrics in all their various textures from the Chiffon Velvets, to the Weather Plushes. Our first showing though not completing the gener ous orders we have placed, gives good color selection in the following lines: 27 inch Velvetina Velvet Cords; English make. John J. Worrell dyed; the finest on the market. A suiting and coating favorite; 7 colors; $3.00. 18 inch Trimming velvet; extensive range light and dark colors and also black in all grides; si.so to $3.50 yd. 51 inch Black Silk Plushes; also Fur imitations such as Beaver, Hudson Seal, Karami, Persian Lamb effect, etc. $9.00 to $20.00 yd. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 3 FOUNDED 187,
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